Panic in the Streets
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:07:00
Yeah.
Better stay away from him.

:07:01
- Got to tag him.
- I said, stay away from him.

:07:04
- What's the matter? I've got to tag him.
- Look, stay away from him.

:07:06
- Get out. Just stay out.
- What's wrong?

:07:09
What's the matter with you?
:07:25
You're holding
the brush wrong, Pop.

:07:29
- Oh?
- Yeah. And you got too much paint on it.

:07:34
Mm-hmm.
:07:36
- How's that?
- Better.

:07:38
- Thank you.
- Mr. Redfield says
that's the worst thing you can do...

:07:41
to get too much paint
on the brush.

:07:43
- Is that right?
- Mm-hmm.

:07:46
Why don't you let me do it for you?
:07:50
Okay.
:07:52
You'd better take it easy, now.
You don't want to get paint all over those pants.

:07:55
- Hiya, Tommy.
- Hi, Mr. Redfield.

:07:58
- Teaching your pop how to paint?
- Sure.

:08:00
- Hello, Doctor.
- How are you?

:08:02
- Great boy you have there.
- Thank you. Thank you.

:08:04
- See you Saturday, Mr. Redfield.
- Sure. Anytime you like.

:08:08
If things get dull, just drop
right on over, hear? Bye.

:08:12
- Who's that?
- Mr. Redfield.

:08:15
- He's a painter.
- Yeah, so I gathered.

:08:17
He lives in the big house
down on the corner.

:08:20
You ought to see it, Pop.
It's full of all kinds of stuff...

:08:23
and he has electric trains
and everything.

:08:27
Must be great. Hey, you know what
I think's the matter with this stuff?

:08:30
- What?
- It's too thick.

:08:32
- Naw.
- It's too thick. Look at it.

:08:33
I'm gonna thin it.
Where's the turpentine? Ah.

:08:39
Electric trains yet.
:08:41
Clint?
:08:44
- Clint, telephone.
- Not here.

:08:46
- It's Gafney from the office.
- Tell him I went to Alaska.

:08:48
He's waiting, Clint.
:08:51
Oh, bosh.
:08:55
- What's your problem?
- Pop, can I have a quarter?

:08:58
- What happened to your allowance?
- It's for the movies, Pop.


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